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Abel Bodied Fitness
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Hey! I'm Abel Abraham and I'm currently a senior in college! Played JV/varsity basketball and track & field since middle school; consider myself to be a tenacious athlete and I have a true passion for improving my body day by day. If you really want to be pushed to the limit, let me work you out! I'm the captain of my church basketball team and strive to make everyone around me better as I run the point guard position. Look forward to training with you! ... View Profile
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Pro Reps Performance Inc.
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Pro Reps focuses on helping individuals accomplishe there goals through various methods on and of the court. It is critical for all people to manintian their strengths while building their weaknesses so that they may be the best version of themself
Serves New York, NY 5 years in business
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Brooklyn Basketball Academy
5.0 6 Reviews
Brooklyn Basketball Academy that offers after-school basketball skills training program for youth community in Brooklyn, NY. We provide friendly and safe environment, where children are inspired to learn and play the game of basketball. Our academy works with children between the ages of 6 and 17 where coaches are dedicated to develop our student's basketball level as well as their social skills.
Serves New York, NY 5 years in business
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Dynamic Coaching
5.0 5 Reviews
I teach all fasets of the game from handle to passing to rebounding to outlet passes and the MAIN THING IS #TEAAMWORK learning how to mesh with your teamates I've been playing and watching this game for 30+ years I coach at a public school in Harlem and we won our schools 1st CHAMPIONSHIP in basketball I live and breathe this game #BALLISLIFE
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Mr. Lloyd's Basketball, LLC
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Our goal is to get all players to the NEXT level. We want them to gain confidence and build self-esteem. We want to save lives one jump shot at a time. I have played professionally in Spain for many years. I have tried out for several G League teams and invited to many NBA Training Camps. We train kids ages 5 through 18 years old. If you are in middle school our goal is to train you to male your varsity team as a 9th grader. Morever, if you arein high school we want you to make an impact and eventually go to college. In 5 years, we have sent 30 players to Division I and Division II NCAA Colleges as well as high Junior College programs. ... View Profile
Serves New York, NY 12 years in business
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We Train Harder Than You! Training
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This unique training system is geared to set players apart from their peers. This is a very intense training program that will improve your footwork, aggressiveness,shooting,ball handling,conditioning and basketball IQ.
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LESSKILLSANDDRILLS INC
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I'm a great people person love the kids and love making sure they get the fundamentals 101 on all sports
Serves New York, NY 11 years in business
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TYE CHI FITNESS
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Welcome to my page im MASTER TYE. one of your coaches and martial arts instructors from the NY area. Me and my team are here to help you get closer to your self deffense & fitness goals. In a fun & faster way because we believe in you and the great power of GOD in you. Our program is very unique because 1 is faith based so you get better results. We know from experience if you start from within dealing with limiting beliefs we have faith that along with the excercises we share with you we know it's a guarantee youllsucceed. I personally been teaching fitness and a martial arts as competiors in NY area for 25 years. I hold ... View Profile
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T3 Performance
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With 4,000 ft of turf space, 4 basketball half courts, and a weight room that boasts 4 squat racks, our training is tailored for all athletes backed with up to date technology. Every athlete receives a program via online and binder based on a personal assessment to help track progress and maximize their potential. However, besides making athletes, we make sure we cultivate the best character possible.
Serves New York, NY 5 years in business
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Brooklyn Excel Basketball
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Coach of the 2018 #1 team in the State, 11 and Under, Division 2 I am a registered Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) coach. Also an "Official USA Basketball Youth Development Gold Licensed Coach". USA Basketball is the non-profit organization and top governing body for basketball in the United States. The organization represents the United States in FIBA and the men's and women's national basketball teams in the United States Olympic Committee. In 2015 the first year of my AAU team, Brooklyn Excel Basketball, we made the AAU Nationals for 10 and Under with a team of mostly 9U athletes. My focus is on the players learning and acquiring the fu ... View Profile
Serves New York, NY 7 years in business
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Round Ball Studies
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My name is David Burrell and I'm a basketball skills and player development coach. I also develop basketball teams and Coaches. 6'5" played some college at Bronx Community College for two years. I also played in the Brooklyn Tabernacle basketball Summer tournament for two Summers, as well as a few others. I'm AAU card holder, and have been involved in teaching various students the game as well as semi-pros. I have literally played all five positions and learned a lot as a player to the point where I developed a great understanding of the game. I have grown to love basketball to a point where I enjoy teaching it and aspects of it to whomever i ... View Profile
Serves New York, NY 4 years in business
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Hank Greenberg Little League
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We take kids ages 4 through 12 and educate them on the proper way to play baseball. We show them the fundamentals of the game and gradually work on their player development during the off-season to produce a better playing league in the summer.
Serves New York, NY 7 years in business
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Akeem Chilla MMA
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Akeem Chilla offers a one of a kind fitness and self defense training experience. Offered is traditional and modern, personal and/or group sessions. Each program is tailored to your lifestyle, schedule, and personal fitness goals.
Serves New York, NY 7 years in business
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PowerofPayne Per.
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I played college Basketball.I've coached summer league teams! But most importantly,I am literally 6'10" so my expertise is THE PAINT.I TEACH HOW IMPORTANT IT IS TO A TEAM TO "PROTECT THE PAINT"&USE YOUR WEAPONS [6-FOULS] WISELY! I teach how to steal the basketball in REVERSE ex.The ball comes back up off the floor faster than it hits the floor.The absolute is [It HAS TO COME BACK UP!!!] FOCUS ON WHAT U KNOW.
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TS Basketball
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I have a passion for basketball do you? I grew up loving and playing the game and have a clear understanding of how the game has changed through the years. My philosophy is simple work hard on your weaknesses and emphasize on skills you are not comfortable with. Also I truly believe that no trainer regardless of their experience will make you better without you putting in the time and effort to get better on your own. My role is to give you guidance and provide a blueprint on what you need to get better as a player. I have coached middle school teams for the past 5 years and currently train kids ranging from 3rd-8th grade. I draw ... View Profile
Serves New York, NY 6 years in business
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FitnessFirst91
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Hey, my name is Franklyn and I'm an experienced Personal Trainer looking to help you get in shape. I have seven years’ of experience in conducting one-on-one training sessions in fitness studios and gyms. I have advanced training in nutrition and weight management consulting. My mission is to carefully evaluate every member needs and assisted them in achieving personal fitness goals. + Physical Conditioning Expert + CPT Nutrition Specialist + Distance Training ... View Profile
Serves New York, NY 12 years in business
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Air Vatican
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Hard work beats out talent everytime! I have been coaching basketball for over 20 years. I started my basketball career when I was six years old in Brooklyn, New York. I went on to play in college for Winston Salem State University. I can put you in a better position to become a better player. I will give you the blueprint to reach your goals. Shooting, Ball handeling, Rebounding, Passing, Agility. Experience -Working with at risk youth -Produced tournaments, camps and clinics -Interpersonal skills on and off the court to encourage students -Bedford Acadamy Assistant Coach -RP22 Basketball Camp Executive D . .. View Profile
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Coach Morgan
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Contact me for $25 dollar,30 minute intro lesson. Clients will gain a lot of experience at my clinic, Majority of my work consists of excessive ball handling skills , form shooting , foot work, defense, conditioning and much more. I work hard at everything I do and expect my clients to do the same but also follow into my footsteps so they can become great players not good players. My job is to help clients reach a new level in their game that help them with their future achievements. ... View Profile
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Empire Elite Basketball
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We are a youth basketball training club in the New York City area. We are always looking for players, coaches and parents!
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Get Right With Mike
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I tailor each Private 1-on-1 Training session based on your child’s position & skill set. Our basketball staff includes coaches who played all five positions at the various levels of college basketball, including the NBA, NBDL & various Overseas Leagues. We will guide your child through various drills & more importantly explain their use. We will teach the fundamentals that will enhance your child’s understanding of the game while playing and what to look for when watching the game. We will connect your child with an appropriate coach and a schedule to fit your needs. For group lessons, we will determine which coach be ... View Profile
Serves New York, NY 9 years in business
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Justusleague Training
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My name is Lanard Mattocks. I am an advid basketball fan and student of the game. I have played basketball on all levels, ranging from high school to professional (overseas). I have a strong desire to teach kids the fundamenals needed to become better players. Both male and female. I look forward to working with all who are determined to be better on and off the court. Thank you all in advance
Serves New York, NY 12 years in business
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Loris Boyd Sports Training
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I have had a career in athletics and physical education for at least 20 years as teacher, coach (college, high school, AAU) in softball, basketball, cheerleading, a lifeguard, and athletic administrator. I feel that my knowledge and years of experience helps me to have an edge on techniques that build a good foundation for winning. I have a Master's degree in Physical Education and currently working on my doctorate degree in Sport Management ... View Profile
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Coach Ty
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I am a Semi Pro Basketball Player who played over seas for 7 years I also coach and worked for Sports and Arts so I am capable to coach all ages no limit. I also in my life time boxed as well, I fought the good fight, golden gloves when I was 17 I didn't box pro because of basketball , I train boxing at the 12 towns YMCA branch in brooklyn for 2 years on Jamaica Ave ages from 7 and up I been approved by HRA to work with kids so I'm kid friendly also I have a lot to share and teach im old school so i have morals and standards. .... ... View Profile
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Elite Basketball Skills Training
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I will have you work hard and get better every session. I will push you to be the best you can be.
Serves New York, NY 3 years in business
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Coach Vic Basketball Trainer In NYC
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Hello, my name is Coach Vic and I have 48 years experience playing, coaching and teaching athletes from ages 3 - 50 basketball. I teach all positions from every area of the court. I teach mental and physical toughness as well as proper nutrition too. My students are given homework so that when we meet again i expect them to be more proficient at what we practiced. Many males and females who have trained with me have been High School All-Americans, received college scholarships and play overseas. Some males have played in the NBA and females drafted by the WNBA. ... View Profile
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Serves New York, NY 5 years in business
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B2 TRAINING : FOR THE SPORT
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We use game movements and apply them to our training/ practices. This helps players prepare for game situations while having counter moves and reactions as second nature under pressure situations during game situations.
Serves New York, NY 12 years in business
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Colbert Basketball Training
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We have a selected group of people willing to teach and learn all the ins and outs of basketball and how to have fun with it.. everything doesn't have to be serious..look for wins in everything we do ..
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Infinite Athletics
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Uniquely qualified trainer who knows what it takes to succeed on the court, in the classroom and in life after sports. Division I playing and administrative experience. Relationships with current NBA coaches permits me to continue learning and honing my craft to help players improve with improvements in methodologies and technologies.
Serves New York, NY 8 years in business
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Unlimited Sports Action Inc
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At Unlimited Sports Action we have elite baseball trainers. Our trainers have years of experience coaching and playing baseball. We customize each lesson to your needs so you get the absolute most out of your lesson each week.
Serves New York, NY 16 years in business
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How to Become a Basketball Coach • BUOM
By Indeed Editorial Team
February 22, 2021
All professional athletes rise through the ranks under the guidance of a coach. Regardless of the sport, a coach has a unique ability to improve players' skills and help them become more confident in their game. A basketball coach can help a player through the season or prepare him for the professional level.
In this article, we will explain what a basketball coach is and what he does, explain the average salary of basketball coaches in the country, explain how to become a basketball coach, and answer some frequently asked questions about the job.
What is a basketball coach?
A basketball coach is a person who guides a player or group of players during a game of basketball. They teach students how to play the game, strategize with them during competitions, help build skills and inspire. A basketball coach can work with players of different levels, from very young to professional athletes. Basketball coaches need to be excellent communicators, be patient, have strong leadership skills, and know the game of basketball well.
Most basketball coaches who work in the school system also teach a school subject, but it is possible to work as a basketball coach part-time in elementary or high school, or full-time without additional responsibilities at the college level and beyond.
What does a professional basketball coach do?
Being a professional basketball coach is a lot and has a lot of responsibilities. A basketball coach at any level is responsible for:
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Teaching your team how to play basketball, including basic skills, rules and various strategies.
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Make sure all players work together as a team and that everyone values the team more than their own individual accomplishments.
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Organization of training sessions so that players can improve their skills
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Training of players who may need individual assistance outside of a team environment
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Create strategies to use on the court based on the skill level of the players and the team they are playing against.
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Being a motivator and leader for the team and all players
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Identifying each player's strengths and weaknesses and addressing them accordingly
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Making quick decisions during the game for things like changing players
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Promote teamwork and good sportsmanship and share the importance of friendly competition.
Average salary for basketball coaches
The average national basketball coach salary in the US is $48,590 per year. This salary may vary depending on your years of experience and the city and state in which you work as a basketball coach.
For example, in Atlanta, Georgia, the average salary of basketball coaches is $61,480 per year, and in New York, New York, basketball coaches are reported to earn an average of $44,843 per year.
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How to become a basketball coach of the basketball
1. Get a high school diploma
Depending on the level at which you intend to teach, you may only need a high school diploma or equivalent to be a basketball coach. If you do not have a high school diploma, a GED will be sufficient in most cases.
2. Get a bachelor's degree
Most employers require you to have a bachelor's degree in order to be a basketball coach. A degree in education is preferred, but you may want to consider additional physical education or athletic training if available. You can also specialize in areas such as physical education, exercise or sports medicine.
While in college, try to play for the high school team to gain experience and develop your skills. This will help you save the position later. You may also aspire to become a team manager, which will help you develop your leadership skills.
3. Decide what level you want to coach
Basketball coaches can work directly with many age groups, from elementary school to professional level. One of the first steps to becoming a basketball coach is knowing what your ideal career path is. You may find that your love of the game means that the level of your athletes doesn't matter, or you may prefer to work with players who are a bit more experienced and willing to try their hand at the professional level.
If you're talking about a certain level of skill, it might help you choose a career or open up some opportunities for extra learning outside of your main job, like in a sports league.
4. Play Basketball
Many basketball coaches love the game and become basketball coaches because they grew up playing the sport. While many may have formed teams with neighborhood kids in their youth, many others played at school. While not required to be a successful basketball coach, you must be able to demonstrate knowledge of the game and demonstrate certain skills that you can teach others, and probably the best way to do this is to experience the game in person.
5. Become a Volunteer Coach
When you get your degree, look into volunteering at local schools or sports leagues as a second basketball coach. This will give you experience and help you connect with those who work at the school. These same contacts can connect you to post-graduation employment opportunities either at the same location where you volunteered or at a nearby school.
6. Take education-related courses
Your employer may still hire you without a bachelor's degree in education, but without it, you may have to take education-related courses if you want to work in the school system. These courses will prepare you to work in an educational environment, including how to create and manage a curriculum, and the different ways your student base can learn.
7. Get certified in your state
Each state has specific rules it must follow before certifying professionals as teachers and coaches. Contact your state Board of Education to determine what you need to do to get approved to teach and coach. You may have to work a certain number of hours at school under the guidance of a mentor and demonstrate that you have certain skills and knowledge.
In addition to teaching certification, you may be required to be certified in CPR and first aid to help students with medical emergencies.
8. Working With Experienced Coaches
You may want to ask experienced coaches to guide you as you begin your basketball coaching career. They can provide valuable insight into the training of players in the sport. Get guidance and ask them questions so you can get different perspectives on the job and how they were able to succeed.
6. Apply for a job
Search online for basketball coach jobs. You can search the Internet for job boards or even visit local gyms or recreation centers to see if they need a coach. Youth or senior basketball leagues often need coaches during the season, so you can look for jobs in the leagues in your area.
Frequently Asked Questions and Answers on Becoming a Basketball Coach
Here are some frequently asked questions about becoming a Basketball Coach:
Are basketball coaches required to wear suits?
Whether or not you need to wear a suit to work depends on your employer. At the professional level, many organizations require coaches to wear a suit or sports jacket with a tie during games. The same is usually done by college coaches. For junior players, coaches must follow the dress code of the school where they work.
Are basketball coaches paid?
Most basketball coaches are paid, although there are many opportunities to volunteer if you want to gain experience, have fun, or coach your child's junior sports team.
How can I become a better basketball coach?
To become the best basketball coach, you can study different games to see how other coaches train their team and cope with the game. You can watch past games on video or attend games in person. Learn their defensive moves, how they change players in the mid game, and see how they encourage their team. You can also customize your communication style depending on your player and their needs, stay positive and trust your team.
The Complete Guide to Becoming a Basketball Coach
Basketball coaches play an important role in developing strong basketball teams. It is they who notice the strengths, improve the skills of the players and give them more confidence during the competition. Players will need coaches when visiting the season or preparing for the professional level.
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How to become a basketball coach
Who is a basketball coach? Basketball coaching is a profession that guides an individual or a team of many basketball players. Their main task is to teach students how to play the game, strengthen individual skills, develop strategies in competitions and inspire.
The target audience for a basketball coach is very diverse. They can train and guide young athletes to professional athletes. Some of the qualities that a basketball coach needs are communication skills, patience, leadership skills, and deep knowledge of basketball.
Most basketball coaches teach school subjects while working in the school system. However, they may also work part-time in primary or secondary schools. Another option with coaches is to work full-time with no extra responsibilities at the college level and beyond.
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How to become the best basketball coach? If you are looking to become a basketball coach, this section is for you. Let's find out in detail what you need to do to get a great job in this field.
You can also watch this video to get a better understanding of basketball coaching for beginners.
Earn a high school diploma Basketball coaching is a profession that requires a diploma. Depending on the level at which you teach, the minimum requirement is a high school diploma or equivalent. For those who do not have a high school diploma, the GED will do in most cases.
Get a bachelor's degree Many basketball coaches need a bachelor's degree to move forward in their career. You have the opportunity to study programs related to sports and physical education. The best option is to find schools that offer diplomas that specialize in training coaches
The main content of these programs is to teach students how to work with athletes, become team managers, develop training sessions and game strategies. Another interesting lesson is the skills to prevent accidents and injuries.
To be able to understand more in the learning process, you need to play basketball. Realistic experience will give you a comprehensive knowledge of the sport.
Team experience will also help you communicate better with athletes and make it easier to get a job.
Consider being a teacher in addition to being a basketball coach. Working in middle school or high school, you have a high chance of getting into a coaching position.
Many people find that state-certified basketball coaches will be more understanding and easier to communicate with. youth.
Select your level of training
Select your level of coaching
One of the factors you must determine to become a basketball coach is the choice of coaching title. . There is a difference between a high school basketball coach and a college basketball coach. The level of athletes will significantly determine your decision.
If you have reached a certain level of skill, it will help you better define your career path or open up additional opportunities. Imagine a time when you were the coach of a team participating in a sports tournament.
Play basketball games When you want to participate in college or professional basketball, actual playing experience is a required skill. This does not mean that you have to become a superstar. However, this experience will give you extensive knowledge and a solid foundation in the sport.
Your commonality and understanding of the game will also be of great help in your coaching career. This makes it easier to communicate with team members.
Become a volunteer trainer Become a volunteer trainer to gain more experience. You can meet and work with many different basketball teams while at school. A good example is working as a team manager at a high school basketball club. This is the stepping stone that prepares you for the future.
It's also a good idea to volunteer as an assistant coach for your local high school basketball team. This will help you learn more about school coaches in practice.
Watch videos and basketball practices to learn how to play the game. To find the right strategy, assistant coaches and the head coach often watch video footage of the match. They will analyze the actions and strategies of the team and the opponent.
It would be useful to keep track of all levels in every basketball tournament. It is also good practice to repeat specific offensive and defensive moves in basketball camps.
Complete education related courses How to become a basketball coach without education? If you do not have a bachelor's degree specifically related to physical education, you will need to take the appropriate courses to work in the school system.
The main purpose of these courses is to familiarize you with the educational environment. It includes different ways to teach your students, as well as ways to create and manage a curriculum.
Become certified in your state In some cases, you will need some certification to be able to do your coaching job. For those who work on the high school and college basketball team, the basic requirements for a basketball coach are a teaching license, additional courses, and certification in first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
Since your target audience is underage, a background check is also required.
If you are unsure of the requirements for your area of work and state, check with the state council. An example of a body you should work with is the Board of Education.
Learn from Experienced Coaches At the start of your career as a basketball coach, you can gain experience and guidance from other coaches. They can provide valuable information about the training of basketball players. Ask them different questions to get a fresh perspective on work and how to succeed.
Apply for a job
Find a job in basketball
You can search for jobs as a basketball coach online. Another way is to visit coaching clinics or local centers to make sure they are not staffed. Regional tournaments are also a good option. Teen or adult basketball will require a seasonal basketball coach.
The management of a college team will be completely different from that of the lower levels. You need to prove your skills as well as achieve winning streaks to impress. As you enter the professional world, your path to becoming a successful basketball coach will be closer than ever.
How to become an NBA coach? To become a professional coach, you need to have a good track record and relevant qualifications. Potential college basketball coaches sometimes find it easy to get a job in the NBA.
Job Description of a Basketball Coach There are many responsibilities associated with being a professional basketball head coach. Regardless of your level, you must meet these requirements. These include:
- Basketball training for team members. These include basic game skills, various rules and strategies.
- Ensure the unity of the participants. Let your team members shine and promote team success, not individual feats.
- Explore the science of exercise and organize a basketball camp so that players can train and improve their skills.
- Listen to the player's external problems to find the best solution.
- Create strategies that match the level and skill level of the players and the team they are playing against.
- Become the driving force and leader of the team.
- Identify each person's strengths and weaknesses to find ways to overcome them.
- Make quick decisions in the game.
- Injury management, prevention and assessment.
- Encourage teamwork and sportsmanship by sharing the importance of friendly competition.
Basketball coach: average salary
Average basketball coach salary
The average salary of a basketball coach in the US is $48,590 per year. Compensation may vary depending on the number of years of experience or the city/state where you work.
For example, basketball coaches in New York earn an average of $44,843 per year.